RfRx - Noticing Ourselves, featuring Chani Getter
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This week on RfRx, we’re joined by Chani Getter, LCSW - an interfaith minister and queer activist whose work supporting people leaving insular religious communities while finding, accepting, and loving every part of themselves has been featured in the documentary films One of Us and Devout.
In this episode, Chani will talk about how our brains and bodies experience and internalize stimuli in religious settings and how early experiences shape us. Then Chani will share some tips that can help us to slow down, embrace the present moment, deepen observation and awareness skills, and expand our capacity for experiencing the full range of life experiences.
You can join us either in Zoom (where you can submit questions), or watch the show live in YouTube. And remember to stay for the Zoom hangout after the show!
The first hour will be the topic discussion, followed by a Q&A session in which you can ask the guests your great questions. After the Q&A we’ll open up the lines for everyone and just talk and hangout for a bit with the hosts and guest(s). For RfRx comments, inquiries & topical questions, email us at RfRx@recoveringfromreligion.org.
Join in on the Zoom Meeting: http://tinyurl.com/weeklyrfrx
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This RfRx session will be recorded and posted on the RfR YouTube channel along with all previous RfRx sessions: http://www.youtube.com/recoveringfromreligion.
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